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Default boil and cool down <-> not boil ..

I've been using electric kettles for about a year. Still like any
stove kettle they make the sounds indicating water temperature. My
favorite sound absolute silence before the boil and shutoff. My
previous Kamjove had a colored fill level so it was hard to see the
bubbles. My current SS Cooks from JCP has a prominent clear level
chamber protruding from the pot so I can see the size of the bubbles.
A couple of weeks ago I started to notice the steam coming from the
spout little,more,lot over the last minute and half till shutoff.
1500W doesn't waste time making water holy.

Jim

Shen wrote:
> I have a wonderful Kamjove kettle from China (Dragon Tea House on
> eBay- $29.00). I learned a trick that works well for me from Roy Fong
> just recently: rather than checking for "animal eyed-bubbles", watch
> the stream - a lazy, nearly-horizontal, soft cloudy dance of slow
> moving steam = "stop for greens". A more sturdy coming to vertical
> shoot of steam= "stop for oolongs". Strong, robust, steady steam =
> "stop for "eds/blacks".
> This seems to work pretty well. Remember to keep the lid up.
> Shen


 
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